Posn Code Position Type Position Definition Search Type 101 Executives - General High level administrative personnel who set broad business operations policy, exercise overall responsibility for execution of these policies and direct several departments or phases of the University s business operations. Includes: President, nonacademic Vice Presidents, General Counsel, Executive Directors, and similar positions. 102 Executives - Academic High level administrative personnel who set broad academic policy, exercise overall responsibility for execution of these policies and direct several academic departments or phases of the University s academic operations. Includes: Vice President for Academic Affairs and Deans. 103 Executives - KCAD/FSU- GR High level administrative personnel at Kendall College of Art and Design and FSU-Grand Rapids who set broad business operations and academic policy, exercise overall responsibility for execution of these policies and direct several departments or phases of the University s business operations. Includes: Chancellors, Vice Chancellors and similar positions. 201 Faculty - Academic Counselors Occupations requiring faculty members whose primary responsibilities include advising students on academic matters. Includes: Educational Counselors, Admissions Counselors, and various professor ranks whose responsibilities are as described above. 202 Faculty - Allied Health within the College of Allied Health Sciences. Includes; instructors and 203 Faculty - Arts & Sciences within the College of Arts & Sciences. Includes; instructors and 204 Faculty - Business within the College of Business. Includes; instructors and 205 Faculty - Education within the College of Education. Includes; instructors and 206 Faculty - Optometry within the Michigan College of Optometry. Includes; instructors and 207 Faculty - Pharmacy within the College of Pharmacy. Includes; instructors and
208 Faculty - Technology Full time faculty members whose primary responsibilities are within the College of Technology. Includes; instructors, program coordinators and 209 Faculty - Library Full time faculty members whose primary responsibilities are within the Library. Includes: Librarians and 210 Faculty - Temp/FT Full time faculty members whose employment is for predetermined limited duration (usually one to two years), in all of the various colleges of the University. 211 Faculty - SupFac/1SFT Full-time faculty members whose employment is for one semester in all of the various colleges of the University. 212 Faculty - SupFac/1SPT Part-time faculty members whose employment is for one semester in all of the various colleges of the University. 213 Faculty - SupFac/Other Non-credit producing academic employees whose employment is for one semester. Primary responsibilities may include advising and assisting students facing academic challenges, or special research projects. 214 Faculty - Half time Full-time faculty members whose responsibilities are limited to a half-time schedule. 215 Faculty - University College 216 Faculty - KCAD / Fulltime within University College. Includes; instructors and professors of all ranks. within the Kendall College of Art and Design. Includes; instructors and 217 Faculty - KCAD/Adjunct Part-time faculty members whose employment is for one semester with the Kendall College of Art and Design. 218 Faculty - CPTS/Adjunct Part-time faculty members whose employment is for one semester with the FSU-GR College of Professional and Technological Studies. 301 Student Affairs Administrative occupations in Student Affairs that require college graduation or experience of such kind that provides a comparable background. Includes: Directors, Assistant Directors, Registrar, and Admissions Officers.
302 Business Administrative occupations in business operations that require college graduation or experience of such kind that provides comparable background. Includes: Directors, Managers, Assistant Directors, Project Coordinators, Accountants, Lawyers, Engineers, and Architects. 303 Athletics Occupations engaged primarily in the area of University Athletics and having professional responsibilities for students. Includes: Coaches, Assistant Coaches, Athletic Trainers and Coordinator of Sports Medicine. 304 Public Safety 305 Health Services 306 Academic Affairs 307 Counseling 308 Support Para- 309 - KCAD/FSU-GR 310 Support Para - - KCAD/FSU-GR Occupations in law enforcement requiring two or more years of post-high school education and/or training, and certification, or ability to be certified. Includes: Public Safety Officers, Detectives and Shift Commanders. Occupations requiring graduate level education in a specific field of health, whose primary responsibilities are the delivery of health services. Includes: Pharmacists and Physicians. Occupations involving administration of academic matters that require college education or experience. Includes: academic Department Heads, and Program Directors. Occupations requiring graduate education in counseling or psychology and state licensure to practice profession. Includes University Counselors. Workers of relatively high skill level having a thorough and comprehensive knowledge about the processes involved in their work which can be obtained through two to four years of post high school education or through equivalent on-the-job training. Includes: Specialists, Coordinators, Staff Systems Accountants, Coordinators and Managers of particular business functions, and Executive Assistants. Administrative occupations at Kendall College of Art and Design and FSU-Grand Rapids that require college graduation or experience of such kind that provides a comparable background. Includes; Directors, Assistant Directors, Registrar, Admissions Officers, Counselors and Librarians. Occupations at Kendall College of Art and Design and FSU-Grand Rapids with relatively high skill level and having a thorough and comprehensive knowledge about the processes involved in their work which can be obtained through two to four years of post high school education or through equivalent on-the-job training. Includes Specialists, Coordinators and Managers of particular business functions, and Executive Assistants.
401 Supervisors and Managers Occupations requiring either college, junior college or technical school graduation, or experience of such kind as to provide comparable background of knowledge of their work. Responsibilities include the supervision or management of people involved in or a function related to business operations, student (non-academic) support, or facilities support. Includes Supervisors, Managers and Superintendents. 402 Hall Directors Workers who have some college education and are primarily responsible for supervision of residence halls. 501 Technician - Non Union Workers of relatively high skill levels having a thorough and are non-union occupations dealing with technology. Includes: Specialists, Technicians, Technology Coordinators, Programmers, Graphic Designers, and Systems Coordinators. 502 Technicians - Health Services Workers of relatively high skill levels having a thorough and are non-union, health services positions. Includes: Clinical and Laboratory Technicians and Managers. 503 Technicians - Union Workers of relatively high skill levels having a thorough and are union positions dealing with technology. Includes Technicians. 504 Nurses Workers of relatively high skill levels having a thorough and which can be obtained through two to four years of college education. These are union positions providing health services. 601 Clerical - Administrative Non-union workers who perform clerical-type work, of varying degrees of difficulty: Includes: Assistants, Legal Secretaries, Receptionists, Administrative Secretaries, Executive Secretaries. 602 Clerical - Union Union workers who perform clerical-type work of varying degrees of difficulty. Includes: Clerks, LIS Assistants, Secretaries, Operators, Assistants, Dispatchers and Specialists. 701 Skilled Trades Unionized manual workers of relatively high skill levels having a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in their work. Includes: Apprentices, Journeymen, and Master trades people.
801 Service - Union Unionized workers in non-protective service positions. Includes: Food Service workers, custodial positions and grounds positions. 802 Service - KCAD/FSU-GR Workers in non-protective service positions at Kendall College of Art and Design and FSU-Grand Rapids. Includes; Custodial positions. 901 Part-time Clinical Associate who supervise students in clinical settings. 902 Part-time Clerical Part-time employees who perform clerical-type work of varying degrees of difficulty. 903 Part-time Technicians Part-time workers of relatively high skill levels having a thorough and school education or through equivalent job knowledge. 904 Part-time Support Professional Part-time workers of a relatively high level of skill having a thorough and comprehensive knowledge about the processes involved in their work that can be obtained through two to four years of post high school education or equivalent on-the-job training. 905 Part-time Service Part-time workers who provide non-protective services. Include: Food service, custodial and grounds workers. 906 Full-time Temporary Administrative/Support Full-time temporary employees in any University department whose assignment is for a specific, temporary period of time (usually one to two years at a time). Includes full-time temporary; administrative and administrative support. Does not include faculty. 907 Part-time Part-time occupations that require college graduation or experience of such kind that provides a comparable background. Includes part-time; physicians, lawyers, directors, counselors, engineers, project coordinators, coaches, managers, and accountants.